
Eden
Hazard insists he is happy at Chelsea and has played down persistent rumours
linking him with Real Madrid.
It is reported the Belgium international could move to the Bernabeu in the
summer following Real's disappointing campaign in La Liga this season.
But the 27-year-old says he is in no rush to leave Stamford Bridge. "For the
time being I'm here," he said. "There are still some months to go and
competitions to try to win, then the World Cup is coming up," Hazard added.
"I'm here, I still have two-and-a-half-years on my contract. I'm very
settled here and playing every game.
"The fans like me a lot and my family likes it here. We'll see."
Hazard was also asked if he was flattered by Real's interest, to which he
replied: "Yes, but it's been several years now they're interested - when
it's not Real, it's Paris, when it's not Paris, it's Real. I'm happy where I
am."
Hazard is also adamant that the players are behind head coach Antonio Conte
who has been under mounting pressure with the defending Premier League
champions 19 points behind Manchester City in this year's title race.
"We win together, we lose together," Hazard added ahead of Tuesday's
Champions League round of 16 first leg at home to Barcelona.
"I don't sense there's any player who's not with the coach. Everyone is
behind him. All we want is to climb the table - and give everything against
Barcelona. We will see what happens after."
Hazard is Chelsea top scorer this season and he will be looking to add to
his tally of 15 goals when he faces Ernseto Valverde's side this week.